Author Archives: Kerry Bolton

Kerry Bolton

Kerry Bolton is a Fellow of the Academy of Social and Political Research, Athens; assistant editor of the Academy's journal Ab Aeterno; "contributing writer" for Foreign Policy Journal, and proprietor of Renaissance Press. He has doctorates and certificates in theology, sociology, psychology, and biblical studies. He has been widely published in the scholarly and broader media, including the "Thoughts and Perspectives" series (Black Front Press). His recent books include Revolution from Above (Arktos, 2011), Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence (Counter-Currents, 2012), Stalin: The Enduring Legacy (Black House Publishing, 2012), The Parihaka Cult (Black House Publishing, 2012) and The Psychotic Left (Black House Publishing, 2013).

The following open letter was sent to New Zealand Race Relations commissioner Dame Susan Devoy, in response to reported statements inciting violence against opponents of multiculturalism. The portion of the news article relating to Dame Susan’s comments is appended[1], Read more …

Global Capitalism shows its colors: New Zealand’s flag celebrating its British roots (L) vs. the Corporate Logo (R) preferred by both global business interests & Trotskyites

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On 28 October an annual ‘flag day’ was to be celebrated under the auspices of the New Zealand National Front. This has taken place every year since 2004, at the grounds of Parliament each year other than one. There is indeed an established ‘Flag Day’ but it seems that the NZNF is the only group that has been celebrating it. Read more …

This week, our fundraising appeal is from Kerry Bolton, who is authoring what will surely be the definitive biography of Francis Parker Yockey. Recently, I paid a substantial amount for Yockey-related materials that belonged to the late Willis Carto. Thus I am making a special appeal to cover the cost of that purchase. I will make all these items available to Dr. Bolton and other researchers.

This is a thoroughly referenced, cogent biography on the “man of granite” whom I respectfully suggest remains immeasurably more than only South Africa’s “greatest Prime Minister,” but rather is one of the great statesmen of our era. Read more …

There is much about The Communist Manifesto that is valid from a Rightist viewpoint – if analyzed from a reactionary perspective. One does not need to be a Marxist to accept that a dialectical interpretation of history is one of several methods by which history can be studied, albeit not in a reductionist sense, but in tandem with other methods such as, in particular, the cyclical morphology of Oswald Spengler,[1] the economic morphology of civilizations as per Brooks Adams,[2] the cultural vitalism of Yockey,[3] and the heroic vitalism of Carlyle. Read more …

“Abort” is not too strong a word, as the planned Auckland University European Students Association was seemingly obliterated before it got going, unless it has plans to exist in another form or dimension. Read more …

Given the seminal influence of Maurras on Rightist thinking, this translation of two of his essays, compiled into a single volume, is a significant contribution to the development of New Right thought especially for Anglophones. Read more …